Samsung Electronics has officially revealed its first multi-folding smartphone, Galaxy Z TriFold, marking a major new step in foldable phone design.
The TriFold unfolds via three panels into a 10-inch display nearly 25% larger than the screen on the newest foldable model, Galaxy Z Fold 7.
It features Samsung’s largest flagship phone battery yet and supports super-fast charging, aiming to deliver both productivity and cinematic style viewing.
Priced at roughly 3.59 million Korean won which is about US $2,440. The phone will go on sale in South Korea starting 12 December, with roll-out planned to China, Singapore, Taiwan and the UAE later this year, a US launch is expected in early 2026.
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While the device could appeal to a niche of tech-savvy users who prioritize screen real-estate and multitasking, some analysts caution that high cost and potential durability concerns may limit its appeal.